PresidentSpeaker / Chairman of the Supreme SovietChairman of the Communist Party.

These positions can be mixed and matched.

Canada has a Supreme Soviet that officially runs the country. It has 3,696 members, with 12 elected from each of 308 ridings.

Canada also has a number of councils from which power flows.

THE FEDERAL PRESIDENCYThe presidency is made up of 6 members, 1 from each province, and each member is a provincial party. It is in fact the presidency that IS the "Communist Party of Canada". Membership in the Presidency guarantees that your provincial party is part of the CPC. You, as leaders of your provinces, are on the presidency.

THE CONTINUING COMMITTEEThe continuing committee (CC) of the Supreme Soviet is sometimes called the Politburo. It consists of 8 members, 2 from Quebec, 2 from Ontario, and 1 from each other province. The chair of the committee is also the chair of the Communist Party. Membership is fluid and you can change your representatives at will. You can take the seat yourself, or appoint someone else to do it for you if you are busy (say, at home, or at the presidency for a meeting, etc)

THE WAR COUNCILThe war council is the CC and Presidency (14 members), plus representatives of the Army, Navy, Airforce, Gendarmerie, Marines, Coast Guard, and Secret Police. (7 members)

Note that the Gendarmerie, Coast Guard, and Secret Police, as well as the normal police, are all branches of the RCMP, the Republican Canadian Mounted Police.

All right. Since I've already "claimed" Chairman of the Communist Party of Ontario in my display name, I'll take that and Prime Minister. And I'll be on the Continuing Committee whenever it is convenient for me.

Being on the CC is an assumption. The only time you'd not be on it is when you are busy, and then you'd have a personal proxy which you'd control. Your second CC member is also a proxy you control, so in effect, you control your entire federal "delegation" to the CC, Presidency, and Military Council.

I don't think it ever was (I think Teddy said the territories, the Maritime Provinces, and Newfoundland and Labrador are not playable). I think the only playable provinces left are Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Chinese Columbia.

The President's office has a giant map of Quebec behind the desk, while the PM's office has a giant flag of Quebec. Also the President's limo is black, while the PM's limo is white. Lastly, the PM is expected to have a seat in the S Soviet, but does not have to, while the President is not expected to have a seat, but can.